[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1641417] Re: Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect to and work properly with iPhone 4.

2019-12-03 Thread indigocat
Hi, #3 is *still* an issue, as I can't access my iPod, which is
recognized by the USB subsystem, but file managers in general only seem
to access it via gphoto2:// protocol instead of afc:// (which seems to
be recognized as a network protocol).

Syncing files via Rhythmbox or Banshee isn't possible anymore due to this bug.
Entering afc://{devide_uuid} on any file manager allows for accessing the 
iPod's filesystem and copying the music folder manually, but this is only 
useful as a music backup procedure.

Transferring music *to* the iPod in a way that the device will recognize
is impossible, and has been so at least for the past 3 years.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect  to and work properly with
  iPhone 4.

Status in libimobiledevice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  Action 1: Plug an iPhone 4 to a just booted up Ubuntu 16.04 workstation. 
  Result 1: 2 iPhone connections appear in Nautilus. 1st connect is mount via 
gphoto2, where access is limited to viewing and copying photos and videos. The 
2nd connection that is mounted via afc fail to work, hence other folders in 
iPhone are not accessible.

  Action 2: Unplugged and re-plugged iPhone 4 to the workstation.
  Result 2: iPhone 4 does not reappear in Nautilus at all. No iPhone mount 
point appear.

  Checks and Remedy used: 
  1. "ideviceinfo" and lsusb command show iPhone 4 is connected.
  2. "idevicepair validate" command shows "SUCCESS: Validated pairing with 
device [UDID]"
  3. After running "ifuse /media/iPhone" command, iPhone 4 reappears in 
Nautilus as mounted in /media/iPhone. Furthermore, all folders of iPhone 4 
appears and are accessible.

  I believe the 1st mounting of iPhone 4 on Nautilus is due to the
  "gvfs-backends" package. W/o it, auto detection/connection of iPhone 4
  would not occur and appear in Nautilus. However, the afc mount failed
  to work

  The 2nd mounting is caused by ifuse. This works perfectly but requires
  manual mounting and unmounting.

  
  Questions: 
  1. How to overcome issues/failures mentioned in Result 1 & 2? 
  2. Ideally, i would like the automatic detection-connection between Ubuntu 
and iPhone to work. If not, is there a way to automate connection via ifuse? 

  
  System and package info:

  $ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID:   Ubuntu
  Description:  Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
  Release:  16.04
  Codename: xenial

  $ uname -or
  4.4.0-47-generic GNU/Linux

  $ dpkg -l | grep iPhone
  ii  ifuse1.1.2-0.1build3 amd64  FUSE module for 
iPhone and iPod Touch devices
  ii  libimobiledevice-utils   1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2  amd64  Library for 
communicating with iPhone and iPod Touch devices
  ii  libimobiledevice6:amd64  1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2  amd64  Library for 
communicating with the iPhone and iPod Touch
  ii  libusbmuxd-tools 1.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - tools
  ii  libusbmuxd4:amd641.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - library
  ii  usbmuxd  1.1.0-2 amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices

  $ dpkg -l | grep libusb
  ii  libgusb2:amd64   0.2.9-0ubuntu1  amd64   GLib wrapper around 
libusb1
  ii  libusb-0.1-4:amd64   2:0.1.12-28 amd64   userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusb-1.0-0:amd64   2:1.0.20-1  amd64   userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusb-1.0-0:i3862:1.0.20-1  i386userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusbmuxd-tools 1.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64   USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - tools
  ii  libusbmuxd4:amd641.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64   USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - library
  ii  libusbredirhost1:amd64   0.7.1-1 amd64   Implementing the 
usb-host (*) side of a usbredir connection (runtime)
  ii  libusbredirparser1:amd64 0.7.1-1 amd64   Parser for the 
usbredir protocol (runtime)

  $ dpkg -l | grep gvfs
  ii  gvfs:amd64  1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - GIO module
  ii  gvfs-backends   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - backends
  ii  gvfs-bin1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - binaries
  ii  gvfs-common 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1alluserspace virtual 
filesystem - common data files
  ii  gvfs-daemons1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - servers
  ii  gvfs-fuse   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - fuse server
  ii  gvfs-libs:amd64 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1641417] Re: Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect to and work properly with iPhone 4.

2019-02-27 Thread Rob Cannell
This is still an issue for me on Ubuntu 18.04. Can mount iPhone 5 via
Nautilus but it doesn't show on Rhythmbox or Banshee.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect  to and work properly with
  iPhone 4.

Status in libimobiledevice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  Action 1: Plug an iPhone 4 to a just booted up Ubuntu 16.04 workstation. 
  Result 1: 2 iPhone connections appear in Nautilus. 1st connect is mount via 
gphoto2, where access is limited to viewing and copying photos and videos. The 
2nd connection that is mounted via afc fail to work, hence other folders in 
iPhone are not accessible.

  Action 2: Unplugged and re-plugged iPhone 4 to the workstation.
  Result 2: iPhone 4 does not reappear in Nautilus at all. No iPhone mount 
point appear.

  Checks and Remedy used: 
  1. "ideviceinfo" and lsusb command show iPhone 4 is connected.
  2. "idevicepair validate" command shows "SUCCESS: Validated pairing with 
device [UDID]"
  3. After running "ifuse /media/iPhone" command, iPhone 4 reappears in 
Nautilus as mounted in /media/iPhone. Furthermore, all folders of iPhone 4 
appears and are accessible.

  I believe the 1st mounting of iPhone 4 on Nautilus is due to the
  "gvfs-backends" package. W/o it, auto detection/connection of iPhone 4
  would not occur and appear in Nautilus. However, the afc mount failed
  to work

  The 2nd mounting is caused by ifuse. This works perfectly but requires
  manual mounting and unmounting.

  
  Questions: 
  1. How to overcome issues/failures mentioned in Result 1 & 2? 
  2. Ideally, i would like the automatic detection-connection between Ubuntu 
and iPhone to work. If not, is there a way to automate connection via ifuse? 

  
  System and package info:

  $ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID:   Ubuntu
  Description:  Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
  Release:  16.04
  Codename: xenial

  $ uname -or
  4.4.0-47-generic GNU/Linux

  $ dpkg -l | grep iPhone
  ii  ifuse1.1.2-0.1build3 amd64  FUSE module for 
iPhone and iPod Touch devices
  ii  libimobiledevice-utils   1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2  amd64  Library for 
communicating with iPhone and iPod Touch devices
  ii  libimobiledevice6:amd64  1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2  amd64  Library for 
communicating with the iPhone and iPod Touch
  ii  libusbmuxd-tools 1.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - tools
  ii  libusbmuxd4:amd641.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - library
  ii  usbmuxd  1.1.0-2 amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices

  $ dpkg -l | grep libusb
  ii  libgusb2:amd64   0.2.9-0ubuntu1  amd64   GLib wrapper around 
libusb1
  ii  libusb-0.1-4:amd64   2:0.1.12-28 amd64   userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusb-1.0-0:amd64   2:1.0.20-1  amd64   userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusb-1.0-0:i3862:1.0.20-1  i386userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusbmuxd-tools 1.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64   USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - tools
  ii  libusbmuxd4:amd641.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64   USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - library
  ii  libusbredirhost1:amd64   0.7.1-1 amd64   Implementing the 
usb-host (*) side of a usbredir connection (runtime)
  ii  libusbredirparser1:amd64 0.7.1-1 amd64   Parser for the 
usbredir protocol (runtime)

  $ dpkg -l | grep gvfs
  ii  gvfs:amd64  1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - GIO module
  ii  gvfs-backends   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - backends
  ii  gvfs-bin1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - binaries
  ii  gvfs-common 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1alluserspace virtual 
filesystem - common data files
  ii  gvfs-daemons1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - servers
  ii  gvfs-fuse   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - fuse server
  ii  gvfs-libs:amd64 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - private libraries

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1641417] Re: Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect to and work properly with iPhone 4.

2017-12-24 Thread indigocat
Same here; via file manager, entering afc://[device's uuid] allows for
file management, but neither Rhythmbox or Banshee can manage audio files
anymore.

Ubuntu 16.04 & elementary OS (based on Ubuntu 16.04).
Kernel: vanilla Ubuntu 4.4.0-104

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Title:
  Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect  to and work properly with
  iPhone 4.

Status in libimobiledevice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  Action 1: Plug an iPhone 4 to a just booted up Ubuntu 16.04 workstation. 
  Result 1: 2 iPhone connections appear in Nautilus. 1st connect is mount via 
gphoto2, where access is limited to viewing and copying photos and videos. The 
2nd connection that is mounted via afc fail to work, hence other folders in 
iPhone are not accessible.

  Action 2: Unplugged and re-plugged iPhone 4 to the workstation.
  Result 2: iPhone 4 does not reappear in Nautilus at all. No iPhone mount 
point appear.

  Checks and Remedy used: 
  1. "ideviceinfo" and lsusb command show iPhone 4 is connected.
  2. "idevicepair validate" command shows "SUCCESS: Validated pairing with 
device [UDID]"
  3. After running "ifuse /media/iPhone" command, iPhone 4 reappears in 
Nautilus as mounted in /media/iPhone. Furthermore, all folders of iPhone 4 
appears and are accessible.

  I believe the 1st mounting of iPhone 4 on Nautilus is due to the
  "gvfs-backends" package. W/o it, auto detection/connection of iPhone 4
  would not occur and appear in Nautilus. However, the afc mount failed
  to work

  The 2nd mounting is caused by ifuse. This works perfectly but requires
  manual mounting and unmounting.

  
  Questions: 
  1. How to overcome issues/failures mentioned in Result 1 & 2? 
  2. Ideally, i would like the automatic detection-connection between Ubuntu 
and iPhone to work. If not, is there a way to automate connection via ifuse? 

  
  System and package info:

  $ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID:   Ubuntu
  Description:  Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
  Release:  16.04
  Codename: xenial

  $ uname -or
  4.4.0-47-generic GNU/Linux

  $ dpkg -l | grep iPhone
  ii  ifuse1.1.2-0.1build3 amd64  FUSE module for 
iPhone and iPod Touch devices
  ii  libimobiledevice-utils   1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2  amd64  Library for 
communicating with iPhone and iPod Touch devices
  ii  libimobiledevice6:amd64  1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2  amd64  Library for 
communicating with the iPhone and iPod Touch
  ii  libusbmuxd-tools 1.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - tools
  ii  libusbmuxd4:amd641.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - library
  ii  usbmuxd  1.1.0-2 amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices

  $ dpkg -l | grep libusb
  ii  libgusb2:amd64   0.2.9-0ubuntu1  amd64   GLib wrapper around 
libusb1
  ii  libusb-0.1-4:amd64   2:0.1.12-28 amd64   userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusb-1.0-0:amd64   2:1.0.20-1  amd64   userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusb-1.0-0:i3862:1.0.20-1  i386userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusbmuxd-tools 1.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64   USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - tools
  ii  libusbmuxd4:amd641.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64   USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - library
  ii  libusbredirhost1:amd64   0.7.1-1 amd64   Implementing the 
usb-host (*) side of a usbredir connection (runtime)
  ii  libusbredirparser1:amd64 0.7.1-1 amd64   Parser for the 
usbredir protocol (runtime)

  $ dpkg -l | grep gvfs
  ii  gvfs:amd64  1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - GIO module
  ii  gvfs-backends   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - backends
  ii  gvfs-bin1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - binaries
  ii  gvfs-common 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1alluserspace virtual 
filesystem - common data files
  ii  gvfs-daemons1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - servers
  ii  gvfs-fuse   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - fuse server
  ii  gvfs-libs:amd64 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - private libraries

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1641417] Re: Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect to and work properly with iPhone 4.

2017-03-01 Thread Filip Pytloun
Hello,

I hit the same issue. Strange is that iPhone gets detected and it can mount 
gthumb:// and afc:// handle.. but it's using port 3 instead of port 0 which 
should be used instead.
I can mount afc manually just fine, access files, etc. but applications still 
doesn't see the iPhone properly to be able to sync.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect  to and work properly with
  iPhone 4.

Status in libimobiledevice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  Action 1: Plug an iPhone 4 to a just booted up Ubuntu 16.04 workstation. 
  Result 1: 2 iPhone connections appear in Nautilus. 1st connect is mount via 
gphoto2, where access is limited to viewing and copying photos and videos. The 
2nd connection that is mounted via afc fail to work, hence other folders in 
iPhone are not accessible.

  Action 2: Unplugged and re-plugged iPhone 4 to the workstation.
  Result 2: iPhone 4 does not reappear in Nautilus at all. No iPhone mount 
point appear.

  Checks and Remedy used: 
  1. "ideviceinfo" and lsusb command show iPhone 4 is connected.
  2. "idevicepair validate" command shows "SUCCESS: Validated pairing with 
device [UDID]"
  3. After running "ifuse /media/iPhone" command, iPhone 4 reappears in 
Nautilus as mounted in /media/iPhone. Furthermore, all folders of iPhone 4 
appears and are accessible.

  I believe the 1st mounting of iPhone 4 on Nautilus is due to the
  "gvfs-backends" package. W/o it, auto detection/connection of iPhone 4
  would not occur and appear in Nautilus. However, the afc mount failed
  to work

  The 2nd mounting is caused by ifuse. This works perfectly but requires
  manual mounting and unmounting.

  
  Questions: 
  1. How to overcome issues/failures mentioned in Result 1 & 2? 
  2. Ideally, i would like the automatic detection-connection between Ubuntu 
and iPhone to work. If not, is there a way to automate connection via ifuse? 

  
  System and package info:

  $ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID:   Ubuntu
  Description:  Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
  Release:  16.04
  Codename: xenial

  $ uname -or
  4.4.0-47-generic GNU/Linux

  $ dpkg -l | grep iPhone
  ii  ifuse1.1.2-0.1build3 amd64  FUSE module for 
iPhone and iPod Touch devices
  ii  libimobiledevice-utils   1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2  amd64  Library for 
communicating with iPhone and iPod Touch devices
  ii  libimobiledevice6:amd64  1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2  amd64  Library for 
communicating with the iPhone and iPod Touch
  ii  libusbmuxd-tools 1.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - tools
  ii  libusbmuxd4:amd641.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - library
  ii  usbmuxd  1.1.0-2 amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices

  $ dpkg -l | grep libusb
  ii  libgusb2:amd64   0.2.9-0ubuntu1  amd64   GLib wrapper around 
libusb1
  ii  libusb-0.1-4:amd64   2:0.1.12-28 amd64   userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusb-1.0-0:amd64   2:1.0.20-1  amd64   userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusb-1.0-0:i3862:1.0.20-1  i386userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusbmuxd-tools 1.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64   USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - tools
  ii  libusbmuxd4:amd641.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64   USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - library
  ii  libusbredirhost1:amd64   0.7.1-1 amd64   Implementing the 
usb-host (*) side of a usbredir connection (runtime)
  ii  libusbredirparser1:amd64 0.7.1-1 amd64   Parser for the 
usbredir protocol (runtime)

  $ dpkg -l | grep gvfs
  ii  gvfs:amd64  1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - GIO module
  ii  gvfs-backends   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - backends
  ii  gvfs-bin1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - binaries
  ii  gvfs-common 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1alluserspace virtual 
filesystem - common data files
  ii  gvfs-daemons1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - servers
  ii  gvfs-fuse   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - fuse server
  ii  gvfs-libs:amd64 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - private libraries

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1641417] Re: Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect to and work properly with iPhone 4.

2017-03-01 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: libimobiledevice (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect  to and work properly with
  iPhone 4.

Status in libimobiledevice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  Action 1: Plug an iPhone 4 to a just booted up Ubuntu 16.04 workstation. 
  Result 1: 2 iPhone connections appear in Nautilus. 1st connect is mount via 
gphoto2, where access is limited to viewing and copying photos and videos. The 
2nd connection that is mounted via afc fail to work, hence other folders in 
iPhone are not accessible.

  Action 2: Unplugged and re-plugged iPhone 4 to the workstation.
  Result 2: iPhone 4 does not reappear in Nautilus at all. No iPhone mount 
point appear.

  Checks and Remedy used: 
  1. "ideviceinfo" and lsusb command show iPhone 4 is connected.
  2. "idevicepair validate" command shows "SUCCESS: Validated pairing with 
device [UDID]"
  3. After running "ifuse /media/iPhone" command, iPhone 4 reappears in 
Nautilus as mounted in /media/iPhone. Furthermore, all folders of iPhone 4 
appears and are accessible.

  I believe the 1st mounting of iPhone 4 on Nautilus is due to the
  "gvfs-backends" package. W/o it, auto detection/connection of iPhone 4
  would not occur and appear in Nautilus. However, the afc mount failed
  to work

  The 2nd mounting is caused by ifuse. This works perfectly but requires
  manual mounting and unmounting.

  
  Questions: 
  1. How to overcome issues/failures mentioned in Result 1 & 2? 
  2. Ideally, i would like the automatic detection-connection between Ubuntu 
and iPhone to work. If not, is there a way to automate connection via ifuse? 

  
  System and package info:

  $ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID:   Ubuntu
  Description:  Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
  Release:  16.04
  Codename: xenial

  $ uname -or
  4.4.0-47-generic GNU/Linux

  $ dpkg -l | grep iPhone
  ii  ifuse1.1.2-0.1build3 amd64  FUSE module for 
iPhone and iPod Touch devices
  ii  libimobiledevice-utils   1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2  amd64  Library for 
communicating with iPhone and iPod Touch devices
  ii  libimobiledevice6:amd64  1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2  amd64  Library for 
communicating with the iPhone and iPod Touch
  ii  libusbmuxd-tools 1.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - tools
  ii  libusbmuxd4:amd641.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - library
  ii  usbmuxd  1.1.0-2 amd64  USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices

  $ dpkg -l | grep libusb
  ii  libgusb2:amd64   0.2.9-0ubuntu1  amd64   GLib wrapper around 
libusb1
  ii  libusb-0.1-4:amd64   2:0.1.12-28 amd64   userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusb-1.0-0:amd64   2:1.0.20-1  amd64   userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusb-1.0-0:i3862:1.0.20-1  i386userspace USB 
programming library
  ii  libusbmuxd-tools 1.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64   USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - tools
  ii  libusbmuxd4:amd641.0.10-2ubuntu0.1   amd64   USB multiplexor 
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch devices - library
  ii  libusbredirhost1:amd64   0.7.1-1 amd64   Implementing the 
usb-host (*) side of a usbredir connection (runtime)
  ii  libusbredirparser1:amd64 0.7.1-1 amd64   Parser for the 
usbredir protocol (runtime)

  $ dpkg -l | grep gvfs
  ii  gvfs:amd64  1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - GIO module
  ii  gvfs-backends   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - backends
  ii  gvfs-bin1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - binaries
  ii  gvfs-common 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1alluserspace virtual 
filesystem - common data files
  ii  gvfs-daemons1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - servers
  ii  gvfs-fuse   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - fuse server
  ii  gvfs-libs:amd64 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1amd64  userspace virtual 
filesystem - private libraries

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